Realistic illustration of Washington Nationals Park at night with scoreboard announcing switch to MLB broadcasts and streaming in 2026, fans viewing on devices.
Realistic illustration of Washington Nationals Park at night with scoreboard announcing switch to MLB broadcasts and streaming in 2026, fans viewing on devices.
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Washington Nationals leave MASN for MLB broadcasts in 2026

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The Washington Nationals announced they are ending their long-standing partnership with MASN and will have their local games produced and distributed by Major League Baseball starting in the 2026 season. This move allows for streaming options and technological enhancements for fans. In-market viewers can access games via cable, satellite, or a new Nationals.TV platform.

The Washington Nationals' decision to leave the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN) marks the end of a contentious two-decade relationship, particularly with the Baltimore Orioles, who held significant control over the Nationals' media rights. Announced on January 14, 2026, the team will partner with MLB to produce and distribute local games, making them available on cable and satellite television as well as through the MLB's direct-to-consumer streaming platform, Nationals.TV.

Managing Principal Owner Mark D. Lerner described the shift as "a new chapter for Washington Nationals baseball." He highlighted opportunities for technological improvements, closer collaboration with broadcasters, and better presentations for corporate partners. "We’re thrilled to be able to offer the kind of presentation that our dedicated fans across the entire Mid-Atlantic region deserve," Lerner added.

For in-market fans, subscriptions to Nationals.TV will cost $19.99 per month or $99.99 for the season, with packages available for purchase in February via MLB.com or the MLB app. Out-of-market viewers will benefit from lower costs compared to previous MASN+ options and no blackout restrictions. The Nationals join six other teams—the Diamondbacks, Guardians, Mariners, Padres, Rockies, and Twins—in having MLB handle their local broadcasts, which have earned Sports Emmy Awards for innovations like Wire Cam and shallow depth RF cameras.

On the broadcasting side, color commentator Kevin Frandsen is expected to return, but the team is seeking a new play-by-play announcer following Bob Carpenter's retirement. Dan Kolko, who has filled in on MASN, is a potential candidate. Additional details on providers, channels, and the 2026 Spring Training schedule will be released soon. Fans can sign up for updates at nats.com/Watch.

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Reactions on X to the Washington Nationals leaving MASN for MLB broadcasts in 2026 are predominantly positive, with fans and journalists celebrating the end of a contentious 20-year partnership and the introduction of Nationals.TV streaming without blackouts for out-of-market viewers. Some express skepticism over potential ongoing blackout rules and subscription costs for in-market fans. High-engagement posts from reporters and insiders highlight improved access via cable, satellite, and MLB platforms.

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The Washington Nationals have joined Major League Baseball's in-house broadcasting efforts as the seventh team, following a settlement with the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN). This move occurs amid ongoing turmoil at FanDuel Sports Network operator Main Street Sports Group, where nine teams recently terminated contracts and others weigh MLB options.

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Major League Baseball has introduced blackout-free in-market streaming subscriptions for 21 of its 30 teams ahead of the 2026 season. ESPN has acquired rights to sell the MLB.TV service, offering fans more options to watch games through apps and websites. This move aims to eliminate local blackouts and enhance accessibility for baseball enthusiasts.

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Major League Baseball kicks off its 2026 regular season tonight with Yankees-Giants on Netflix. The opening weekend features marquee matchups across national networks including NBC, Peacock, Apple TV and FOX. Fans can track all games via mlb.com/watch.

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